Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/CUNY, Brooklyn College/THEA 7212X Theater History to 1642 (Fall 2014)/Grading

Conducting Research at/through the BC Library

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 * BC Library Reserves - how the Reserves system works at our library
 * Videos and DVDs - instructions about how to use the BC Library's collection

Grading Rubric

 *  *** NOTE: You must complete each task by the deadline in order to receive full credit for it.

At the end of the semester

 * Review WikiProject Theatre's Assessment guide and, in line with that criteria, change the class of your article on the article's Talk page by adding the appropriate version of this template:
 * Consider nominating your article for "Good" status and/or "Did You Know..."

Articles List
Below are the articles available for this project. You can "claim" an article by adding a link to it (for example, Costume ) next to your name in the "Students" table at the bottom of this page. Please note: this list is not comprehensive. Essentially, my selections are connected, in some way or another, to the topics we are covering in the course (including the four off-campus plays we are seeing this semester). My choices are also informed by | WikiProject Theatre, a community of Wikipedians that have identified articles in need of expansion/improvement. Each page is unique and therefore has different needs. For example, some are relatively well-developed but need citations; others are "stubs" (relatively undeveloped); and so on. Be sure to visit the Talk page of each article you are considering in order to get a better sense of what previous editors and contributors believe the article's strengths and weaknesses to be. Finally: anything in red doesn't exist on Wikipedia yet, and therefore needs to be created from scratch.

Overviews and introductions
 * Scenography
 * Theatrical_scenery
 * Scenic_Design
 * Theatre_director

Genres
 * Greek_tragedy
 * Ancient_Greek_comedy
 * Atellan_Farce
 * Theatre_of_ancient_Rome
 * Christian_drama
 * Easter_Drama
 * Liturgical_drama
 * Mystery_play
 * Academic_drama
 * Shakespearean_tragedy
 * Shakespeare%27s_late_romances
 * Masque
 * Noh

Theories
 * Poetics_(Aristotle)
 * Ars_Poetica
 * antitheatrical prejudice
 * Classical_unities
 * Vraisemblance

Terms and stock characters
 * Agon
 * Hamartia
 * Mimesis
 * Opsis
 * Dithyramb
 * Mechane
 * Parodos
 * Proskenion
 * Skene_(theatre)
 * Deus_ex_machina
 * Lazzi
 * Il_Capitano
 * Il_Dottore
 * Brighella

People
 * Theatrical_producer
 * Kan%27ami
 * Terence
 * John_Ford_(dramatist)
 * William_Rowley
 * Philip_Henslowe
 * Lord_Strange%27s_Men
 * Lord_Chamberlain
 * Impresario

Plays
 * Helen_(play)
 * Ajax_(Sophocles)
 * Herakles_(Euripides)
 * Alcestis_(play)
 * Prometheus_Unbound_(Aeschylus)
 * Herakles%27_Children
 * Orestes_(play)
 * Antigone_(Euripides)
 * The_Phoenician_Women
 * Assemblywomen
 * The_Suppliants_(Aeschylus)
 * Philoctetes_(Sophocles)
 * Electra_(Euripides)
 * Electra_(Sophocles)
 * Hecuba_(play)
 * Oedipus_at_Colonus
 * Lysistrata
 * The_Frogs
 * Plutus_(play)
 * Cyclops_(play)
 * Andria_(comedy)
 * Amphitryon_(play)
 * Dyskolos
 * Coventry_Mystery_Plays
 * Wakefield_Mystery_Plays
 * Mankind_(play)
 * Everyman_(play)
 * Aminta
 * Andria_(Machiavelli)
 * La_Calandria_(Bibbiena)
 * The_Comedy_of_Errors
 * Henry_IV,_Part_2
 * The_Jew_of_Malta
 * Every_Man_in_His_Humour
 * The_Miser
 * The_School_for_Wives
 * Amphitryon_(Molière)
 * Le_Cid
 * Phèdre
 * Bajazet_(play)
 * Britannicus_(play)

Places
 * Athenian_festivals
 * Theatre_of_Dionysus
 * Comédie-Française

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